Ceramic tile manufacturer Antigua is going to attend the construction fair in Dubai, in November, hoping to find less European competition. Registration for the trade show is open.
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Agreement signed this Friday by Investment Promotion Agency and Investe SP will implement World Bank’s foreign fund attraction in the state. Five sectors have been assigned priority.
A delegation from Tunisia will be in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro next week. Its activities will include a Brazil-Tunisia Business Council meeting and roundtables at the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
Toshiba Transmission & Distribution Brazil has sold transformers to Egypt and Morocco and is taking part in new tenders in the region. The equipment is used at factories, power plants and substations.
Importing company Vylux brings to Brazil items created by the Egyptian designer Karim Rashid. Plates, table centre pieces and decorative items in glass are now available to Brazilian women.
The Franca-based footwear company received an order for 200 pairs from a Saudi storeowner this month. the company is expecting sales to increase by 20% in 2010.
The assessment was made by the special advisor to the Presidency of the Republic, Marco Aurélio Garcia. He stated that the Kuwaiti delegation has shown interest in investing in Brazil.
The statement was made by the Arab country’s prime minister, Nasser Mohamed Al-Sabah, to the president of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Salim Taufic Schahin, during a meeting in São Paulo.
Kuwait has a US$ 30 billion development plan for the next five years and wants Brazilians to participate. The Arab Brazilian Chamber received a mission from the country at a dinner on Tuesday.
Curitiba-based consultancy firms Maccon and Alicerce Business Solution signed a protocol of intent with a Saudi company. A product that degrades sewage waste is among the interests.
Arab countries offer opportunities for automobiles made in Brazil, according to the chairman of the Anfavea, Cledorvino Belini. In 2009, the country’s automakers shipped 3,800 vehicles to the region.
Al-Bunnia Trading Group executives are in Brazil for business meetings with national companies at the Arab Brazilian Chamber. The products they are seeking range from sugar to construction equipment.
Cosmetics manufacturing company Muriel has been exporting to Libya for two years. Now, it is seeking new partnership to distribute its products in countries such the Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Iraq.
The Brazilian company, a global leader in tag manufacturing, will start exporting to the Emirates from its unit in Portugal. In the Arab world, Haco already sells to Morocco and Tunisia.

